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Hope this Winter, 2015 edition of CSD’s newsletter finds you toasty warm and eager to start a brand new year. Our mission in this new year continues to be one where we strive to provide multiple opportunities for all library professionals working in service to children in Maryland to learn and grow professionally, to be empowered to communicate the value of libraries to children, their families, and stakeholders, to become leaders at both the local and state levels, and to build relationships with other library professionals. So, if you’re ready to get started on a whole new year, so are we. The first step you’ll want to take is to read
this edition of our newsletter cover to cover, as it is filled with information on upcoming trainings, such as CSD’s first virtual opportunity, You Have a Great Idea, Now Get it Published!, as well as a sneak peek of the Southern/Western Conferences. The next step is to like us on Facebook, an awesome online opportunity where we stay connected and keep the conversation going beyond meetings, as well as to start new ones.
And, finally, please consider attending one of our CSD meetings on the 2nd Monday of each month 10-12:30. All are invited to attend, and it is one of the best ways to become more involved in children’s services in the state of MD. All are welcome-so be sure to bring a coworker! Meeting locations can be found on the last page. Hope to see you soon! Rachel Wright, President, CSD
CSD Newsletter
(Children’s Services Division of MLA)
Winter 2015 CSD newsletter
CSD Officers
2014-2015
Rachel Wright, President
Cecil Co Public Library
Amanda Roberson, Vice Presi-
dent, Harford Co PL
Irva Nachlas-Gabin, Secretary
Retired (HCL)
Tara Lebherz, Past President
FCPL [email protected]
http://www.mdlib.org/
divisions/csd/
I’m a little snowman
(tune of I’m a little tea-
pot)
I’m a little snowman
short and fat.
Here is my scarf and
here is my hat.
When the snow is fall-
ing come and play.
Sun comes up, I melt
away.
CSD committee, November, 2014
Noyes Library, Montgomery County Public Libraries
Happy New Year from CSD!
CSD newsletter
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News From Around the State
CSD presents
A Virtual Training
You have a Great Idea! Now get it published!
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
2—3 pm
Platform: Blackboard
Do you want to write a book or article but don't know where to start? In
this 1-hour webinar, three published authors of resource books and
articles for children's librarians will share the ins and outs of getting
published in journals such as School Library Journal and with
publishers such as ALA Editions and Libraries Unlimited. Learn about
the publishing opportunities that are out there for you, what you’ll need
to include in your proposal, and how to get from idea to proposal. Join
us and jumpstart your publishing career!
Presenters:
Betsy Diamant-Cohen, Mother Goose on the Loose
Julie Dietzel-Glair, consultant and author
Kathy MacMillan, consultant and author
Registration info: https://www.mdlib.org/happenings/register.asp
MLA members $15, non members $23, students $13
1 contact hour awarded
From Joseph Thompson, Harford County Public Library, Public Services Administrator:
“There was a GREAT story on NPR about the role that public libraries are playing in
support of early literacy - and specifically Every Child Ready to Read. Big kudos to
Dorothy Stoltz and our friends at Carroll County Public Library for getting this message
out.”
"Talk, sing, read, write and play. That is doable for every parent no matter how busy you are." - Dorothy Stoltz, Programming & Outreach, Carroll County Public Library”
See and hear the full piece at:
Talk, Sing, Read, Write, Play: How Libraries Reach Kids Before They Can Read
http://www.npr.org/2014/12/30/373783189/talk-sing-read-write-play-how-
libraries-reach-kids-before-they-can-read
MLA-DLA 5th Annual Conference
Boldly Go… Where No Library Has Gone Before
May 6-8, 2015
Clarion Hotel, Ocean City, MD
We expect registration to open in late January.
Check the website: http://www.mdlib.org/conference/default.asp
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Harford County teaches the 4 Rs
The Harford County Office of Sustainability and the Harford County Recycling
Office pursued a partnership with Harford County Public Library to teach
children the “Four Rs.” A series of hands-on programs for children in
kindergarten through fifth grade was developed with Cindy Scarpola, children’s
librarian. These programs were first offered at the Abingdon Branch’s Explorer
Club. At each session the children learned about one of the “Four Rs.”
For “REDUCE” in September, “Eat Me First” refrigerator boxes were made
from discarded back-to-school shoeboxes.
Participants learned to “REUSE” in October as they created scarecrows from
unwanted clothing.
“RECYCLE” was held during the week of America Recycles Day. At this event
the children created sculptures from household recycling.
In the final part of the series,“RETHINK,” birdfeeders were crafted from empty
milk jugs and soda bottles in December.
The Explorer Club meets once a month at the Abingdon branch on the Harford
County Public School early dismissal days. Many homeschooled students attend
as well. The program draws an audience of about twenty children with many
repeat attendees. The presenters, Marlana McKenna and Melissa Filiaggi, plan
to offer the “Four Rs” program at all HCPL branches.
Submitted by Cindy Scarpola, Harford Co. Public Library
REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE
RETHINK
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From the digital world
In October 2014, Western Maryland Regional Library hosted two workshops pre-
sented by Cen Campbell and Betsy Diamant-Cohen –Transforming Preschool
Storytime: Plugged and Unplugged and New Media Storytime – held at the
impressive, newly-remodeled, Washington County Free Library’s Alice Virginia and
David W. Fletcher Branch in charming downtown Hagerstown. Participants from
around the state engaged in thought-provoking activities and discussions, and also
had a chance to share resources.
I was introduced to dozens of new apps and ebooks, including an enhanced ebook
called It Was a Cold Dark Night. The author is Tim Hopgood (Wow Said the Owl),
and the producer/publisher is Collins Big Cat, who also publishes books.
The interactive book features Hopgood's cute, quiet, repetitive story about
woodland creatures, animal homes, and hibernation. The illustrations are lovely,
which is no surprise since Hopgood's been winning awards for his art for
years. The audio, video, and animations are of simple yet well done quality. A user
can read the story by him/herself, have it read aloud, or record a voice to read the
story. Words are highlighted as they are read for print and phonological awareness,
and there is a little quiz at the end of the story with three questions for comprehen-
sion. Hints throughout the pages point out places to tap for a sweet surprise, such
as leaves that rustle or stars that appear in the night sky.
I understand the print version of the book included a map at the end of the story,
something I'm sorry they left out of the ebook. What takes this ebook over the top is
the story creator. It is much more elaborate than others I've seen -- potential for
hours of of narrative skill building! I encourage you to check out It was a Cold
Dark Night, and other ebooks in the Collins Big Cat series. They are all free and
available on iTunes. Submitted by Jessica Cleaver, Harford Co. Public Library
The Southern/Western Conferences will be offered on March 9th (Charlotte Hall, St. Mary’s Co.) and April 13th (Thurmont, Frederick Co.) Registration is not yet available, but as soon as it is, we will let you know via Facebook, CSD meetings, and marylib. Registration information will also be available in the next edition of Headlines and Happenings, and you can always check the Merlin calendar at www.merlincommunity.org.
For now, though, simply mark your calendars and save
the date, as you will not want to miss it!
Though we can’t say much, yet, participants will be amongst the first to find out this year’s winners of the MD Blue Crab Young Reader Award. This award, established in 2004, seeks to honor the best in beginning and transitional fiction and non-fiction for children. Past winners have included The Watermelon Seed, by Greg Pizzoli, The Three Ninja Pigs by Corey Rosen Schwartz, and many more. All of the past winners can be found at http://www.mdlib.org/divisions/csd/
blue.asp. So, be sure to check out our past winners in anticipation of this year’s announcement.
The remainder of the session will be spent on making connections between early literacy and early childhood development. That’s all we can say for now, but trust us, you will want to be there. Again, those dates are Mon., March 9th and Mon., April 13th and both follow regularly scheduled CSD meetings. Do not miss this opportunity to attend a meeting and an awesome training all in the same day.
Sneak Peek—Southern/Western Conferences
a nuisance, so it became necessary to trap them to keep them from wreaking havoc.
Participants were charged with using standard household materials to engineer a trap. Peppermint candy bait was used to lure the ‘gingerbread beings,’ and
Gingerbread Engineering
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Families in Cecil County recently participated in a gingerbread program with a twist.
Apparently, ‘gingerbread beings,’ who are quite mischievous, were becoming
librarians were delighted with the ingenuity displayed by the children and their families. One child went so far as to design a ‘gingerbread being’ decoy to doubly trick the ‘gingerbread being’ into his trampoline-like trap.
The Children's Services Division (CSD) of the Maryland Li-brary Association promotes library services, storytelling, reading, book appreciation, librarianship with children and opportunities for professional development.
Upcoming Meetings-All are Welcome!
January 12, 2015 Denton, Caroline Co (1-3:30) following Mock Newbery
February 9, 2015 Woodlawn, Baltimore Co. (10-12:30) (Includes a tour of Storyville)
March 9, 2015 Charlotte Hall, St. Mary’s Co. (10-12) followed by the Southern Conference 12:30-4.
April 13, 2015 Thurmont, Frederick Co. (10-12) followed by the Western Conference 12:30-4.
If you have something you’d like for us to
include in the newsletter, contact us:
Editor: Sophia VanSchaick, HCPL
Irva Gabin-Nachlas
Newsletter Staff
http://www.mdlib.org/divisions/csd/http://www.mdlib.org/divisions/csd/
Save the Date:
MLA CSD presents
Southern Conference
Monday, March 9th
12:30-4 pm
@ Charlotte Hall,
St. Mary’s Co.
What’s Coming Up?
Book Based Movies: Are any of these on your watchlist?
Save the Date:
MLA CSD presents
Western Conference
Monday, April 13th
12:30-4 pm
@ Thurmont branch,
Frederick Co.
Release Date: 1.16.15 Release Date: 2.6.15 Release Date: 3.13.15